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, gets humiliated two weeks agoinchinaandthen what does he do in retaliation? i guess he goes to laos and calls americans lazy. but the reality is i think what donald trump just said and you closed with it was he's out, he's got the stamina, he's awake. you know, being on twitter is not a big lift. he was in michigan today, he was in new hampshire yesterday. he hits the campaign trail hard every single day. he does have stamina. you know, we're still trying to figure out where hillary clinton was the night of benghazi, because we keep hearing, well, i was there, i wasn't in there. i've been in the war rooms before but, you know, when it's not convenient to admit she was in the war room, then she says she wasn't there. lou: there's no question, jack, that he's going to be there. he is strong, has stamina, he has a greater force, i mean, he's a force of nature in point of fact. talk about a strong personality, that's an understatement. but there is a sense of proportionality here. there is constraint at issue here. there is, no matter how much the trump campaign wants to deny it, t

, gets humiliated two weeks ago in china and then what does he do in retaliation? i guess he goes to laos and calls americans lazy. but the reality is i think what donald trump just said and you closed with it was he's out, he's got the stamina, he's awake. you know, being on twitter is not a big lift. he was in michigan today, he was in new hampshire yesterday. he hits the campaign trail hard every single day. he does have stamina. you know, we're still trying to figure out where hillary...

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could be hotels, movie theaters, i mean, you name the industry,andchinaiscoming in with all its new wealth, and they're converting it into quality wealth. you know, i call it suspicious wealth being converted into great wealth because when you own these great companies, these great american companies, you've done -- you know, you're golden. >> you've done something great. but i think the growth of transactions is largely driven by foreign capital looking to the u.s., and that's true whether it's pharma, tech or real estate. we're getting so many deals where the u.s. is receiving dollars, you're going to see the second half of the year when american investors are looking to asia -- charles: in other words, you're saying this could be japan all over again, don't panic, it's no big deal? i think it's a big deal. you guys are real estate. they propped up the new york market and these other markets, the chinese buyers. when we build 100-story buildings, we know we're selling them to china, saudi arabia and the like. i guess that's fine, but is there anywhere where you've become just

could be hotels, movie theaters, i mean, you name the industry, and china is coming in with all its new wealth, and they're converting it into quality wealth. you know, i call it suspicious wealth being converted into great wealth because when you own these great companies, these great american companies, you've done -- you know, you're golden. >> you've done something great. but i think the growth of transactions is largely driven by foreign capital looking to the u.s., and that's true...

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we have if they are a private organization. there would be all sorts of censorshipfromchina. wedon't like it if it's violates that. you're making an interesting argument. in order for the agency which we have here is gonna take action is a significant place it should be clearly stated by congress. for them to transfer are pretty that is controlled and owned by the u.s. it is completely within the purview of congress. they have the authority over all property. congress has not spoken. we have an agency inside of the executive branch taking on the responsibility. with the inventions in decades. it's because about the free speech. how can we ensure that this new group will follow u.s. first amendment rights? >> that's one of our greatest concerns. if we don't like what the state of texas is saying there's nothing to stop them from that. the freedom that we have to speak. and who knows who is getting control of this organization. it could be an outside country. >> the president through these agencies are doing this. his job is to implement law. not to make it and he's having to mak

we have if they are a private organization. there would be all sorts of censorship from china. we don't like it if it's violates that. you're making an interesting argument. in order for the agency which we have here is gonna take action is a significant place it should be clearly stated by congress. for them to transfer are pretty that is controlled and owned by the u.s. it is completely within the purview of congress. they have the authority over all property. congress has not spoken. we...

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like russiaandchinamorecontrol over online speech. a group of states attorneys general are suing to block the transfer of power, alleging it amounts to giving up u.s. government property. we'll be keeping a very close eye on this one. >>> officials on the hunt for answers today. new details on the investigation into the deadly train crash of new jersey. a live report from hoboken coming next. >> ntsb said yes, partially because of mistakes bitten gear but also because -- by the engineer but at that time not the positive control system. it will take some time before we really know the facts. ill? and when you're having fun why stop to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates

like russia and china more control over online speech. a group of states attorneys general are suing to block the transfer of power, alleging it amounts to giving up u.s. government property. we'll be keeping a very close eye on this one. >>> officials on the hunt for answers today. new details on the investigation into the deadly train crash of new jersey. a live report from hoboken coming next. >> ntsb said yes, partially because of mistakes bitten gear but also because -- by...

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international playersincludingchinaandrussia. the question why on earth why voluntarily do had? nobody asked us to do this. it fits obama's pattern, united states shouldn't be in in control. one among equals. american power is inherently dangerous we have to put it under restraint and the long-term worries are very real. trish: colonel i look at war on terror and all this social interaction happening online through isis and the people it is trying to recruit. i question why can't we get in front of that? why aren't tech companies getting in from the time of that more? that is another question for another day but why think we have the control over the entity, the internet, the idea we cede that away to an international body, why give up that? >> well, begin i think it's president obama's world view is that the united states has too much power and we have to be tamed. beyond a certain point though it is foolish and inexplicable. from a security standpoint the internet is new battlefield. if you have measure of control, why on earth cede it to players like russia and china? trish:

international players including china and russia. the question why on earth why voluntarily do had? nobody asked us to do this. it fits obama's pattern, united states shouldn't be in in control. one among equals. american power is inherently dangerous we have to put it under restraint and the long-term worries are very real. trish: colonel i look at war on terror and all this social interaction happening online through isis and the people it is trying to recruit. i question why can't we get in...

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people with specialties in the middle east but of courseinchinaandrussia, and a lot riding on that neil. neil: that's very diplomatically put, bud, to touche. great patriot that served this country very well. >> always a pleasure, neil. neil: talking about things international in scope now, we as a country, not al gore, we as a country actually invented the internet. if that is true, you now we are relinquishing control of it. that is also true. but a lot of people say that's a good thing. we don't want to control something we invented! at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. stocks at 18,335. probably didn't anticipate this today, right? look at that, up 1% for the dow. s&p 500 up 20 and nasdaq gaining as well right now, up abou

people with specialties in the middle east but of course in china and russia, and a lot riding on that neil. neil: that's very diplomatically put, bud, to touche. great patriot that served this country very well. >> always a pleasure, neil. neil: talking about things international in scope now, we as a country, not al gore, we as a country actually invented the internet. if that is true, you now we are relinquishing control of it. that is also true. but a lot of people say that's a good...

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that could open us to hacking censorship from governmentslikechinarussiafour state attorneys general suing to try to stop it this is interesting as if rest is not. team europe missing a putt, a fan heckling mcilroy calls fan out on to green says to heckler why don't you try it. watch what happens next. >> [cheers and applause] this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. and i'm just a guy who wantsants to sell him that truck.ck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar certified dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast. look good? looks great. this is how car buying was always meant t

that could open us to hacking censorship from governments like china russia four state attorneys general suing to try to stop it this is interesting as if rest is not. team europe missing a putt, a fan heckling mcilroy calls fan out on to green says to heckler why don't you try it. watch what happens next. >> [cheers and applause] this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who...

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reports in southkorea,chinaandthe u.s. that the placement devices for the galaxy note 7 are too hot to use. according to report in wall street journal customers who turned in their original models are now reporting the replacements to be overheated. samsung is looking over the issue. they have issued a statement. they recalled 2 and a half million devices for batteries that caused fire and property damage around the world, maria, samsung saying that more than 60% of the original note 7's have been exchanged so far. so 60% is not 100% and now they have more problems. maria: wow, what a story. coming up next a travel warning in effect of zika concerns where the government now is urging pregnant women to avoid. sales force is asking the government to put the brakes on the 20 million-dollar deal next the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation co

reports in south korea, china and the u.s. that the placement devices for the galaxy note 7 are too hot to use. according to report in wall street journal customers who turned in their original models are now reporting the replacements to be overheated. samsung is looking over the issue. they have issued a statement. they recalled 2 and a half million devices for batteries that caused fire and property damage around the world, maria, samsung saying that more than 60% of the original note 7's...

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watching overnight and in asia, only the shanghai compositeinchinagaineda quarter of one percent. nikkei down one and a half. going right to europe where the deutsche bank story is front and center. now we are getting the worry. some of the hedge funds pulling cash, some of the positions there. those are running up and moving to record levels and looking at the german dax in particular down 1.1%. i will note that stocks are coming up off their lows, deutsche bank had been down 8% and then down 5%. right here at home dow futures are down 32. s&p futures down 4 and watching commodities close rally in oil on opec deal or possible deal, that has fizzled and we are now seeing oil down 54 cents at 47.29 the barrel as gold gains almost 4 bucks at 13.29 a troy ounce. >> coming out a abysmal year for hedge funds. we will tell you how barnies fits into the hench-fund picture. lady gaga's major gig, whether he explain. checng u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. lots of red on the board this morning, dow futures down 32, s&p down by 3 and a half, nasdaq down by 12. y

watching overnight and in asia, only the shanghai composite in china gained a quarter of one percent. nikkei down one and a half. going right to europe where the deutsche bank story is front and center. now we are getting the worry. some of the hedge funds pulling cash, some of the positions there. those are running up and moving to record levels and looking at the german dax in particular down 1.1%. i will note that stocks are coming up off their lows, deutsche bank had been down 8% and then...

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domestic surveillance and fled to enemy countries, first attempted to make ittochinaandnow russia. we don't know where the information is, what's being done with it. he didn't stay narrowly focused on that piece he thought was extra constitutional and decided to steal defense secrets and leave. a whistle-blower he could have been but for those of us who believe you oath to protect classified information, sources and methods people on the ground who do work for us in difficult, dangerous places, he violated that. judge napolitano: a couple of things, pete. no proper names, no places, he really bent over backwards so that individuals might be harmed and you and i know folks in the intelligence community are not happy their methods were revealed. but how do you feel about the person most responsible for getting him indicted for espionage, former attorney general eric holder saying i think he did the right thing? >> well, he's bending to the political winds or the political perception. you have a movie out from hollywood that portrays him as a hero. personally, i think he's a traitor. i t

domestic surveillance and fled to enemy countries, first attempted to make it to china and now russia. we don't know where the information is, what's being done with it. he didn't stay narrowly focused on that piece he thought was extra constitutional and decided to steal defense secrets and leave. a whistle-blower he could have been but for those of us who believe you oath to protect classified information, sources and methods people on the ground who do work for us in difficult, dangerous...

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again, we marvel at europe surpassed by the trainsinchina. whyare we spending money on boondoggles, 60 to $70 billion on a bullet train in california that nobody wants that people think no one will use when lives are at stake right now? >> we built a high-speed rail system in this country. if everybody is afraid of the $69 billion price tag in california. try a half a trillion. yes, that's a big price tag. charles: it's a big price tag but does it cost that much to make something like this automatic brake system, honestly, would it cost half a trillion dollars to install those things? cost that much money to make the amtrak thing something we could marvel at? >> no, the positive train uch, it's about $2 billion a year to develop this and maintain it. but the key issue is that in 30 years, it would be about approximately 30 to 40 billion. both of the two options are a high price tag but more importantly, the key is not high-speed rail at 350 miles per hour, it's actually moderate speed rail at 220 miles per hour because it's how we look at use and efficient, how we use alternative s

again, we marvel at europe surpassed by the trains in china. why are we spending money on boondoggles, 60 to $70 billion on a bullet train in california that nobody wants that people think no one will use when lives are at stake right now? >> we built a high-speed rail system in this country. if everybody is afraid of the $69 billion price tag in california. try a half a trillion. yes, that's a big price tag. charles: it's a big price tag but does it cost that much to make something like...

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become inflamed. in the world, russianresit,china. shehas the worst record, the record is established and bad. lou: and you know, i think that this is going to be one, one big hoot. final 40 days of this contest. i look forward to it david, great to see you, keep up the great work, here we go. >> i'll be back. lou: all right. thank you, we appreciate? >> david bossey, vote in our poll -- do you see anyway the unite states would stay free and independent democratic republic, if the left, were to prevail in this presidential election? we'd like to hear from you, cast your vote on twitter @lou dobbs, up next, a stunning admission from director of the fbi. >> sitting before you is a deeply flawed and fallible human being who believes strongly in admitting mistakes when they are made. as long as i am director of . fbi we will be transparent and he will get better. lou: he has a lot to admit. his have proven to be empty words, the left suffocates agenda is the subject of my commentary. the corruptio lou: we are getting down to the short strokes. president obama made a pitch today for his pa

become inflamed. in the world, russian resit, china. she has the worst record, the record is established and bad. lou: and you know, i think that this is going to be one, one big hoot. final 40 days of this contest. i look forward to it david, great to see you, keep up the great work, here we go. >> i'll be back. lou: all right. thank you, we appreciate? >> david bossey, vote in our poll -- do you see anyway the unite states would stay free and independent democratic republic, if...

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otherplaces.chinacandevalue their currency and do whatever they want. the wall street investors rigged regulations against the middle class, they're donating to hillary clinton. they're certainly not donating to me. the wealthy donors who want to shut down american energy, they're donating to hillary clinton. and by the way, ethanol, we like ethanol, right? [applause] we like ethanol. the special interests who want open borders are donating to hillary clinton. you have your problems here with open borders. and i have been hearing a lot about open borders even here. you don't think of -- david: donald trump going back playing hardball, specifically targeting hillary clinton's role as secretary of state, suggesting that there was a pay for play deal going on with the clinton foundation. also of course talking about her emails and all new information that has come out about that. a lot tougher than he has been past couple days. >> that's right. he is along for the ride but the man behind "the art of the deal" can't get you out of this ticket. ♪ ♪ approaching medicare eligibilit

other places. china can devalue their currency and do whatever they want. the wall street investors rigged regulations against the middle class, they're donating to hillary clinton. they're certainly not donating to me. the wealthy donors who want to shut down american energy, they're donating to hillary clinton. and by the way, ethanol, we like ethanol, right? [applause] we like ethanol. the special interests who want open borders are donating to hillary clinton. you have your problems here...

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states i hate to see that but i hate to see an american company go to mexicoorchinaandproduce things that should be produced here. i don't want to get in the particulars of the ford issue but i believe if you do the trump tax plan and regulatory plan, these regulations on the backs of our businesses, they want to do it in the united states and i heard that statistic with george allen on your show, 19 or $20,000 per employee and regular story costs how can we compete with that, i don't think we need tariffs. i think we need to get attack system under control, reasonable and less costly regulations and we will see companies that are overseas that come back like a magnet. neil: that messages drawn out by the ford thing, dealing with the lower tax whole making it silly for companies to think of leaving in this case. you raise a good point. ford is doing this and the threat of a donald trump, president trump would be you go through with this, we are going -- a big tax on them. americans pay their taxes, is he making a risky move? making a big mistake? would you advise him to change

states i hate to see that but i hate to see an american company go to mexico or china and produce things that should be produced here. i don't want to get in the particulars of the ford issue but i believe if you do the trump tax plan and regulatory plan, these regulations on the backs of our businesses, they want to do it in the united states and i heard that statistic with george allen on your show, 19 or $20,000 per employee and regular story costs how can we compete with that, i don't...

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schools that are disastrous. in our airports, third world, you go to dubai andqatar,china, differentplaces, you see airports come of the most incredible things you have ever seen. you go into laguardia in new york, you go into kennedy, lax, newark airport, these are like third world airports, third world equipment. this is the united states, it is going to end. we put $6 trillion, 6 trillion, through gross incompetence, we spent $6 trillion. and $6 trillion, we could have rebuilt our country twice, we built things over there we don't build for our own country and it is bombed and droid. we run things differently, we are going to be tough, have a depleted military, we have to build up our military again, we have to build up our military, something that is very beautiful and very good and great for all people. including my really great polish-american friends. i want to leave it by saying i am with you, i agree with you, there was a room full of incredible representatives and as they were talking i am saying you don't have to sell me. everything you are talking about, what

schools that are disastrous. in our airports, third world, you go to dubai and qatar, china, different places, you see airports come of the most incredible things you have ever seen. you go into laguardia in new york, you go into kennedy, lax, newark airport, these are like third world airports, third world equipment. this is the united states, it is going to end. we put $6 trillion, 6 trillion, through gross incompetence, we spent $6 trillion. and $6 trillion, we could have rebuilt our...

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chinadownone third of 1%. rudy giuliani is defending the use of stop and frisk. he says the policy helps reduce crime by 85% and donald trump was right at the debate from lester holt for interfering. >> whether or not in a place like chicago you do stop and frisk which worked well, worked well in new york, brought the crime rate way down. >> it was found unconstitutional, it did not do what it needed to do. >> the african-american -- the community within the inner cities has been so badly treated, they have been abused and used by democrat politicians -- maria: let's bring in naacp president cornell williams brooks and homicide detective criminal defense attorney and fox news contributor ted williams. thanks for joining us. let's look at the stop and frisk situation. >> stop and frisk is a morally wrong hearted matter of public policy, wrongheaded policy, what we found in new york city was the policy stop and frisk resulted in thousands, 5 million stops, 90% of innocent people being detained and dehumanized, 80% of those individuals, african-american and latino. and in new y

china down one third of 1%. rudy giuliani is defending the use of stop and frisk. he says the policy helps reduce crime by 85% and donald trump was right at the debate from lester holt for interfering. >> whether or not in a place like chicago you do stop and frisk which worked well, worked well in new york, brought the crime rate way down. >> it was found unconstitutional, it did not do what it needed to do. >> the african-american -- the community within the inner cities...

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%. the shanghai compositeinchinachinathirdof 1%. the cost me down half%. the sole creator of the fifth of 1%. nicole: check out what's going on in europe. all of there is across the board. the london ftse 1% pay cac of 1.1% in france and the german dax up one and a quarter babe or deutsche bank sold off one of its life insurance can need is good lauren: september consumer confidence at a nine-year high. the market snaps a two-day losing streak and gave him today. features of 19. nasdaq reaches up for, s&p futures one point. nicole: the volatile commodity oil has swung back and forth. talk once again about saudi arabia event possibly coming to some agreement in the future that gives us a 23% gain. 4490 of barrel as gold posts by three bucks an 1327 at tryouts. laurenwe've been keeping an eye in the mexican peso searching especially after the debate. the thinking was hillary clinton is stronger. right now the mexican peso a little bit versus the u.s. dollar. the only strengthening of the euro. >> was in the yield dropped eight days in a row. 1.58% right now. >> six senators ask

%. the shanghai composite in china china third of 1%. the cost me down half%. the sole creator of the fifth of 1%. nicole: check out what's going on in europe. all of there is across the board. the london ftse 1% pay cac of 1.1% in france and the german dax up one and a quarter babe or deutsche bank sold off one of its life insurance can need is good lauren: september consumer confidence at a nine-year high. the market snaps a two-day losing streak and gave him today. features of 19. nasdaq...

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, russia, maybe it was, it couldbechina, itcould be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? you don't know who broke into dnc. you look at the inner cities that i just left detroit, i left philadelphia, you've seen me, i've been all over the place. you decided to stay home, and that's okay. kennedy: but he fell apart. he rambled on race, tax returns, birtherism and wandered into the personal traps hillary set for him. she's no georgia peach, neither sweet nor inviting, unless robotic lawyerisms get you off. we're not talking about her today. we're not talking about lester holt. we're talking about donald trump for all the wrong reasons. was it disastrous for him? not by a long shot but far from victory. this is what he said last night when i asked him what he would change for the next debate? >> what will do you differently in the next debate? >> i think i just want to have the same success tonight. i was very successful. am i right? i hope, right? kennedy: could have been a little more successful. freestyling is not his debate forte. he needs to hunker down, m

, russia, maybe it was, it could be china, it could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? you don't know who broke into dnc. you look at the inner cities that i just left detroit, i left philadelphia, you've seen me, i've been all over the place. you decided to stay home, and that's okay. kennedy: but he fell apart. he rambled on race, tax returns, birtherism and wandered into the personal traps hillary set for him. she's no georgia peach, neither sweet nor inviting,...

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relationship with basharandchina. that'sa failure in terms of being a commander in chief n.a.b. can't trust her with e-mails that can we trust her with a bomb? charles: he made all those points and 15 seconds. a lot of people say donald trump despite this way he felt about the moderator should have taken control and not spend 20 minutes on the birtherism and instead hammered home the economy which he came out strong on and carried -- followed up with foreign policy. >> than the moderators never going to be his friend and this is not new for republicans. they are not going to be asking questions that are helpful and that's the main take away for mr. trump. he will have to decide what the directions going to be the next debate. when he was asked about an issue that nobody cares about that earth arisen he should have said it's it's amazing you are asking me about that when in fact you haven't said one word about benghazi which was an existential issue for people that you want to talk about an issue that i've dismissed and the americans don't care about about? that something is goi

relationship with bashar and china. that's a failure in terms of being a commander in chief n.a.b. can't trust her with e-mails that can we trust her with a bomb? charles: he made all those points and 15 seconds. a lot of people say donald trump despite this way he felt about the moderator should have taken control and not spend 20 minutes on the birtherism and instead hammered home the economy which he came out strong on and carried -- followed up with foreign policy. >> than the...

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, allies and supporting treaties, talking about japan and north koreaandchina. hedealt with the issue of wanting our allies to pay the same way he dealt with not doing a good job as a contractor. one thing if you are dealing with an architect and don't like the work for the hotel, it is another thing -- neil: does that mean we don't honor a nato commitment, that is -- >> what he said. neil: did he raise a good point recognizing we can't keep that going especially when we as a nation are running up discipline to articulate that? >> it wasn't the right point to make. there is nothing more expensive to a country than war. nothing will start a war faster than when the united states doesn't stand as the most powerful nation in the world and everybody understand that clearly and if i had a choice -- neil: we are always putting -- >> we -- >> i wonder -- producing what we got. >> i understand your point. we want to get a return on investment but the greatest threat to our children is not an extra billion dollars or trillion dollars in debt. when you compare that to the threat of war, global ins

, allies and supporting treaties, talking about japan and north korea and china. he dealt with the issue of wanting our allies to pay the same way he dealt with not doing a good job as a contractor. one thing if you are dealing with an architect and don't like the work for the hotel, it is another thing -- neil: does that mean we don't honor a nato commitment, that is -- >> what he said. neil: did he raise a good point recognizing we can't keep that going especially when we as a nation...

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goingischina, 56%.the cost of this is $205 billion. the reason they are located somewhere else, they don't have the largest field in the world. they don't have that. developed in america. this is the silliest energy plan ever dreamed up by anybody. stuart: why didn't i hear more about that last night? why not? >> you will get a chance to hear more about that is the debates go on, that is the first shot over the bow, that will come forward, let's talk about it. very shallow energy plan, experimental in nature, costly, very dangerous game and continues to feed foreign oil, we will be on oil for the next 50 years. whether we like it or not, we don't continue feeding terrorists and as we run out of oil and gas in america, and defeat terrorism around the world. that goes into this energy plan. stuart: i want to segue to the part of the debate where they did discuss energy. roll tape. >> we can deploy half 1 billion solar panels, having of clean energy to power every home. we can build a new modern electric grid. that is a lot of jobs, new economic activity. >> she talks about solar

going is china, 56%. the cost of this is $205 billion. the reason they are located somewhere else, they don't have the largest field in the world. they don't have that. developed in america. this is the silliest energy plan ever dreamed up by anybody. stuart: why didn't i hear more about that last night? why not? >> you will get a chance to hear more about that is the debates go on, that is the first shot over the bow, that will come forward, let's talk about it. very shallow energy...

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united states. it could berussia,china--maria: he fell for debate once again over and over again. >> i agree. the problem was we did an analysis at the time spent on the issues. i completely agree. the top questions brought direct that donald trump about birth or his income in taxes, but it was donald trump's responsibility to get the topics he wanted to discuss, the clinton foundation males. migrion. noiscuion. ria:mmigtionone the biggt isss. it s toe onesteholt also dond trp di't derve the sue eatescor on. heeverot othe offsive ansf theall ver me t. maa: o-housfm an tbe dippoied a insted a vor? no cmenty on t isss. >>e ditalkboutrime we'vhad out 0 muers is ery leva poi. en htalkaboubrinng chge thenterty a hel thsecuty a edutionnd jo. she has no credibility on jobs. she is physically a government bureaucrat who spent her life in government surplus in doesn't know how the private sector works. she comes out and says they want to raise taxes and doesn't talk about repatriating money from overseas. as a very substantive issues brought up. >> i couldn't disagree more. at the beginni

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to another discussion. lauren: trade issues with asiaandchinaabig focus at the debate last night. >> you look at what china is doing to our country in terms of making our product. they are devaluing their currency and there's no one in our government to fight and then we had a very good fight and a winning fight because they are using our country as a piggy bank to rebuild china and many other countries are doing the same thing. so we are losing our good jobs, so many of them. nicole: which candidate won the issue on -- also assesses lieutenant colonel bill cowan of fox news military analyst on fox news contributor. good morning to both of you. we will start with you. which candidate -- let's start with gordon first. we heard the soundbite from donald trump about china stating china and other countries are using the u.s. piggy bank -- used in the u.s. is a piggy bank to rebuild their country. what does he mean by that? >> essentially china is engaging in predatory trade policies and one of the distressing things last night was donald trump did not press this as hard as they could

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information. we need to make it very clear whether it'srussia,china, iranor anybody else. the united states has much greater capacity, and we're not going to sit idly by and permit state actors to go after our information. our private sector information or our public sector information. and we're going to have to make it clear that we don't want to use the kinds of tools that we have. we don't want to engage in a different kind of warfare, but we will defend the citizens of this country, and the russians need to understand that. i think they've been treating it as almost a probing. how far would we go? how much will we do? that's why i was so -- i was so shocked when donald publicly invited putin to hack into americans. that is just unacceptable. it's one of the reasons why 50 national security officials who served in republican administrations -- moderator: two minutes has expired. clinton: says donald is unfit to be commander in chief. it's comments like that that really worry people that understand the threats we face. moderator: mr. trump, you have two minutes on the same questio

information. we need to make it very clear whether it's russia, china, iran or anybody else. the united states has much greater capacity, and we're not going to sit idly by and permit state actors to go after our information. our private sector information or our public sector information. and we're going to have to make it clear that we don't want to use the kinds of tools that we have. we don't want to engage in a different kind of warfare, but we will defend the citizens of this country,...

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many other countries. lookwhatchinaisdoing to our country in terms of making our product. they're devaluing our currency and nobody in our government to fight them. we have a very good fight and we have a winning fight because they're using our country as a piggybank to rebuild china, and many other countries are doing the same thing. so we're losing our good jobs, so many of them. when you look at what's happening in mexico, a friend of mine who builds plants says it is 8th wonder of the world. they're building some. biggest plants anywhere in the world, some of the most sophisticated, some of the best plants. with united states as you said, not so much. so ford is leaving. you see that. their small car division leaving. thousands of jobs leaving michigan, leaving ohio. they're all leaving. and we can't allow it to happen anymore. as far as child care is concerned, and some other things i think hillary and i agree on that. we probably disagree a little bit as to numbers and amounts and what we're going to do but perhaps we'll be talking about that later. but we have to s

many other countries. look what china is doing to our country in terms of making our product. they're devaluing our currency and nobody in our government to fight them. we have a very good fight and we have a winning fight because they're using our country as a piggybank to rebuild china, and many other countries are doing the same thing. so we're losing our good jobs, so many of them. when you look at what's happening in mexico, a friend of mine who builds plants says it is 8th wonder of the...

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treaties, they talked about japan and north korea.andchina. hedealt with that issue of wanting our allies to pay, the same way he dealt with, if they don't do a good job as a contractor i'm not paying him. that isne thing if you are talking about a contractor and a hotel. neil: you are good with money mark, a lot don't honor. >> that is what he said. neil. let me ask, did he raise a good point or fail to articulate. >> it was not righ right -- poio make, there is nothing more expensive to a country than war, nothing starts a war faster than whether u.s. does not stand as most powerful nation in the world, and everyone understands that. neil: what if only a few countries are paying? >> again, what is more expensive, if german does not pay, and turkey does not pay, and japan does not pay, look at that total, and compare to, well if china or rus russians we're , and we're not going to support japan. >> addressing a bigger why must we be in that role. >> we're the greatest country in the world, and i have a choice between -- >> maybe some things have to change, we're all use footing th

treaties, they talked about japan and north korea. and china. he dealt with that issue of wanting our allies to pay, the same way he dealt with, if they don't do a good job as a contractor i'm not paying him. that isne thing if you are talking about a contractor and a hotel. neil: you are good with money mark, a lot don't honor. >> that is what he said. neil. let me ask, did he raise a good point or fail to articulate. >> it was not righ right -- poio make, there is nothing more...

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brands, fast food guys, board of directors approves a separation ofitschinabusiness,and they've increased the dividend. who cares? the stock is down .6, 63 cents. >>> pfizer, as we reported, they're not going to break into two separate companies. nicole, give me the details as to why they're not going to do it. >> this is something they've been talking about, and now they're just saying one reason: it does not bring shareholder value at this time. be the stock's to the downside, down about 1.5%. but here's the thing, they're separating -- this was the idea here behind the split -- to have the low-growth generics in one group and have the patent-protected, newer brands of medicine of pfizer into the other. they decided not to do that at the current time. however, they're keeping them separate for the future, and also they're going to continue, according to analysts, continue to look for some sort of merger and acquisition. of course, you'll remember they were not able to complete that $160 billion deal back in april. that failed. future split possible and another m&a possibility.

brands, fast food guys, board of directors approves a separation of its china business, and they've increased the dividend. who cares? the stock is down .6, 63 cents. >>> pfizer, as we reported, they're not going to break into two separate companies. nicole, give me the details as to why they're not going to do it. >> this is something they've been talking about, and now they're just saying one reason: it does not bring shareholder value at this time. be the stock's to the...

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talking about tariffsonchinaandattacking crony capitalism but do you think it's going to be a big point tonight. >> she came out against her own gold standard trade deal. she's not going to be able to say, you can't do this. if it had been a candidate of free trader, could have said, you're proposing 45% sales tax at wal-mart. that issue is off the market. you get in a trade war, that's a bad thing. dagen: the clinton campaign and advisers are trying to set this up as something sexist, he's going to go after her appearance and every potential insult or barb is because she's a woman and i wonder how you handle that. i said early on that trump has take no prisoners approach about going after people, that that gives him more wiggle room in terms of really attacking her and not looking like it's because she's a woman. >> for her portray the maid in distress, everybody knows her too well. so that's not going to work. it worked in 2000 when i know her opponent went into the debate and handed her the letter. dagen: she was backing away from him. she won the senate because of that. >>

talking about tariffs on china and attacking crony capitalism but do you think it's going to be a big point tonight. >> she came out against her own gold standard trade deal. she's not going to be able to say, you can't do this. if it had been a candidate of free trader, could have said, you're proposing 45% sales tax at wal-mart. that issue is off the market. you get in a trade war, that's a bad thing. dagen: the clinton campaign and advisers are trying to set this up as something...

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edition of "the wall street journal." expanding on the arms race. russiaandchinaseekto challenge western superiority with stop the next generation jazz. the s&p 500 heads for six straight quarter. analysts cutting estimates for your surnames after project and a return to growth during the third quarter in "rolling stone" magazine sells a 49% stake to singapore's bio lab technologies. the investment does not include ownership. "rolling stone"'s corporate parent. the swing state of florida is a key battleground for donald trump and hillary clinton in the polls show the race is neck and neck. >> i'm voting for donald trump. he's making america great again. >> i'm voting for hillary. we'll talk to voters in the sunshine state. advertisers like to read is trying to capitalize on the election by courting the latino voters. with their efforts backfire? stock index futures after a pullback of 131 points. s&p futures giving it 10. nasdaq down 29. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wo

edition of "the wall street journal." expanding on the arms race. russia and china seek to challenge western superiority with stop the next generation jazz. the s&p 500 heads for six straight quarter. analysts cutting estimates for your surnames after project and a return to growth during the third quarter in "rolling stone" magazine sells a 49% stake to singapore's bio lab technologies. the investment does not include ownership. "rolling stone"'s corporate...

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fliesintochinalastweek, they don't even bring a stair case up to air force one. he comes out of the service entrance of the plane. we need to bring back respect to this country, jobs to this country, we have to stop losing our manufacturing overseas. we have to decrease our national deficit. we have to take care of our educational system, which is a mess. we're ranked 30th in the world in terms of education in the united states. we need to start putting america first again, and that's his message and it's very, very simple. >> so what will be success at this debate from your standpoint? what do you want to feel when you're walking out of the debate to feel i think my team won? >> being himself. my father being himself. you look at hillary, hillary has been a politician longer than i've been alive. hard to believe, she's been a politician 36 years. she beats me out by a little bit. that's all she's done her entire life. my father comes in, built an amazing organization, incredible company, employed tens of thousands of people, he's a brilliant guy, he doesn't need the job. the re

flies into china last week, they don't even bring a stair case up to air force one. he comes out of the service entrance of the plane. we need to bring back respect to this country, jobs to this country, we have to stop losing our manufacturing overseas. we have to decrease our national deficit. we have to take care of our educational system, which is a mess. we're ranked 30th in the world in terms of education in the united states. we need to start putting america first again, and that's his...

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is as country on the verge of invading us. the neocons would like us tothinkchinaison the verge of attacking us. but they need an enemy and they work their will through the global war on terrorism to build up fear and the media helps them do this. i guess what who wins out. the military industrial complex, they always seem to do this. both major parties are arguing over who is going to spend the most on militarism. something this country is not in much need of, needing more money there. we could have more money spent on defense if we reoriented our policies. kennedy: perhaps reorganizing the military. and smarter cuts and consolidations. either one of these candidates seems interested in talking about that. let's talk about the surveillance state. as we have spoken throughout the week on this show. whenever there is a terrorist attack here in the united states or abroad, the instant reaction is more people, not just politicians, but more people want the united states government to spy on more people who are citizens of the united states. hillary clinton and donald trump, they ar

is as country on the verge of invading us. the neocons would like us to think china is on the verge of attacking us. but they need an enemy and they work their will through the global war on terrorism to build up fear and the media helps them do this. i guess what who wins out. the military industrial complex, they always seem to do this. both major parties are arguing over who is going to spend the most on militarism. something this country is not in much need of, needing more money there. we...

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ascertain whether or notrussiachinaanycountry hacked we don't know who hacked, to what happened too watch this verizon saying we are going to evaluate this nice, and interest of our are shareholders and other entities and so this yahoo! may have learned about this hack in july when announced the detail bot by verizon for 4.8 billion the concern that is deal price could get cut down if verizon feels misled what senator blumenthal is saying. >> still has not affected stock price as you would expect it to has not at this point. >> let's get to politics, shall we this friday morning we have a special guest for you, kellyanne conway with us, trump's campaign manager, welcome back to the show very good to see you. >> good morning stuart always a pleasure to be with you. >> mark cuban in front prou monday night, invited by hillary's campaign what do you say to that? >> she is remember to invite whoever she wants i mean i think a typically monday night for hillary clinton spending it with billionaires don't particularly care for donald trump i hope this would be i hope this is -- >> [la

ascertain whether or not russia china any country hacked we don't know who hacked, to what happened too watch this verizon saying we are going to evaluate this nice, and interest of our are shareholders and other entities and so this yahoo! may have learned about this hack in july when announced the detail bot by verizon for 4.8 billion the concern that is deal price could get cut down if verizon feels misled what senator blumenthal is saying. >> still has not affected stock price as you...

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quarter. nicole:inchinayousee change high composite. >> cheryl: another big story, oil. now we are seeing a slight red arrow. 45.55. nicole: donald trump with anticrime while hillary clinton hits wealthy with state tax. cheryl: yahoo saying that hackers stole data of 400 million users. we will take a look at the story. nicole: tom who, the new england patriots win without tom brady and in baseball, new york mets win in dramatic fashion. all the highlights coming up. cheryl: 5:00 a.m. in new york. welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. nicole: we begin with this breaking news this morning, angry protestors taking to the streets of charlotte. mayor imposing a curfew but would not be enforced as long as protest remain peaceful. the family of scott was shown the dash board and body camera the lawyer for the family issuing a statement, it is impossible to discern from the videos what if anything mr. scott is holding in the hands. the police chief of charlotte on the kelly file last night. >> as i said, you can't really see w

quarter. nicole: in china you see change high composite. >> cheryl: another big story, oil. now we are seeing a slight red arrow. 45.55. nicole: donald trump with anticrime while hillary clinton hits wealthy with state tax. cheryl: yahoo saying that hackers stole data of 400 million users. we will take a look at the story. nicole: tom who, the new england patriots win without tom brady and in baseball, new york mets win in dramatic fashion. all the highlights coming up. cheryl: 5:00 a.m....

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act alone, david, will send a signal that will ricochet through the russia,throughchina, throughnorth korea, that america is back and means business. david: lt. general mcinerney, who has come out in favor of donald trump. lt. general, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. david: melissa? melissa: caught between a fern and hard place. instead of staying in bed, hillary clinton chose to make a very important appearance. >> i would love to meet the person who makes your pant suit? >> oh, really. >> for al wean i -- halloween i warranted to go as librarian from outer spares. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. the mistay connected.elps us

act alone, david, will send a signal that will ricochet through the russia, through china, through north korea, that america is back and means business. david: lt. general mcinerney, who has come out in favor of donald trump. lt. general, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. david: melissa? melissa: caught between a fern and hard place. instead of staying in bed, hillary clinton chose to make a very important appearance. >> i would love to meet the person who makes your...

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vacuum iniraq.china'smilitarychallenge in the pacific. north korea's nukes. the disasterous iran nuke deal. and the migrant invasion of europe set off by obama's failure in syria. that is a very long list. and let's not forget terror. despite repeated attacks, president obama will not link terror to islam. and the authorities hands are tied when investigating muslims trying to kill us in america. no one takes pleasure in failure, especially when it is the failure of america's president. we are the shining light on the hill. "we are the world"'s beacon of freedom. we always will be. but if that light shines less brightly, everyone loses stuart: breaking news. the latest read on housing. existing home sales number, very important for people in the real estate market. ash? ashley: it is, down .9% in august. that is the second month in a row that this number has fallen. it is annualized rate of 5.33 million. which misses what was expected. part of the reason here the prices are going up an inventory is down. that is making it harder for people to buy homes. they can't afford one or c

vacuum in iraq. china's military challenge in the pacific. north korea's nukes. the disasterous iran nuke deal. and the migrant invasion of europe set off by obama's failure in syria. that is a very long list. and let's not forget terror. despite repeated attacks, president obama will not link terror to islam. and the authorities hands are tied when investigating muslims trying to kill us in america. no one takes pleasure in failure, especially when it is the failure of america's president. we...

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chinasaidits lost control of its first space station. do where the debris will land. most of it will burn them as they enter back into the atmosphere there hoping to begin the gigantic space program and this is a very big hit to their program. there's more still to come. the staggering amounts of americans now on painkillers. she won't make the debate stage but the message is going far from unhurt. she will join us live back in a moment. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the milli

china said its lost control of its first space station. do where the debris will land. most of it will burn them as they enter back into the atmosphere there hoping to begin the gigantic space program and this is a very big hit to their program. there's more still to come. the staggering amounts of americans now on painkillers. she won't make the debate stage but the message is going far from unhurt. she will join us live back in a moment. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the...

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around the globe. the shanghai composite index up half of 1%inchina. thenikkei ) hong kong hang seng up one third of 1%. cheryl: stocks in your trading once again higher. ftse 100 in london at 48. the dax up 135 right now. nicole: picked out several days in a row. i'm 15. the s&p gained 8% yesterday out to paint them to paint the nasdaq in its eighth record of the year yesterday. the commodities take a look at these. we are gaining 42 cents right now and gold higher as well. almost five bucks a troy ounce. try it on turn nicole. now for more on the violent protests in north carolina. lee then federer who is live in charlotte had >> this is what they called the epicenter because this is where the balzac -- bars are and the epicenter of the writing. evidently the protesters were after cigarette can read it all. this is one happy new year. it was also all across the country. now in the streets of downtown the police clearly needed to calgary last night. now the calvary is coming in the form of the national guard after the governor declared a state of emergency. last night things go

around the globe. the shanghai composite index up half of 1% in china. the nikkei ) hong kong hang seng up one third of 1%. cheryl: stocks in your trading once again higher. ftse 100 in london at 48. the dax up 135 right now. nicole: picked out several days in a row. i'm 15. the s&p gained 8% yesterday out to paint them to paint the nasdaq in its eighth record of the year yesterday. the commodities take a look at these. we are gaining 42 cents right now and gold higher as well. almost five...

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bomb them? >> it's too dangerous for south korea. but we need toconvincechinathatthe continued existence of north korea is bad for china. kennedy: how do you force reuniting on the korean peninsula? >> we have to get the chinese to agree it will be in their best interests? kennedy: convince them top get mom and dad to remarry. >> if they cut that off the regime would fall. what they are worried about is the instability. there are ways to work on that. there are issues to resolve. unless we start with chain today we are never going to get to that point. i fear they are already and will continue to aid iran in exactly that project. kennedy: if donald trump is elected we get to hear him say china a bunch. >> the chinese will get the hear it, too. kennedy: coming up, edward snowden wants a part of the newspaper that used him as its source now throwing him under the bus. everyone thought i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagine doing anything else. now that the train makes it easier to get here, the neighborhood is really cha

bomb them? >> it's too dangerous for south korea. but we need to convince china that the continued existence of north korea is bad for china. kennedy: how do you force reuniting on the korean peninsula? >> we have to get the chinese to agree it will be in their best interests? kennedy: convince them top get mom and dad to remarry. >> if they cut that off the regime would fall. what they are worried about is the instability. there are ways to work on that. there are issues to...

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and when you can easily had a robot replace a worker or a workerinchinaormexico replace the u.s. worker to make it they could make it for 12 $10 an hour and $725 here what are they going to do. what am i to say. you should be striving for this productivity but how do you do this. people come out with the trade. whatever the trade is there been very successful in training people there getting ll.dentials for jobs that are >> the additive we are missing from this is skilled labor. our workforce needs to get back to that. we need to incentivize the labor force to get those skills. it almost feels like a generational shift that needs to happen. and that's can be influenced from that end. you can see investors backing off. we look at a market that is just up to 29 points. they're backing off as they wait for janet yelling to say something lori what are the traders down there on the floor telling you. >> the noted investor have told me. then i can do anything but the toss the markets. to prepare everyone that the easy money cannot continue forever and the rate hike in 2017. the financ

and when you can easily had a robot replace a worker or a worker in china or mexico replace the u.s. worker to make it they could make it for 12 $10 an hour and $725 here what are they going to do. what am i to say. you should be striving for this productivity but how do you do this. people come out with the trade. whatever the trade is there been very successful in training people there getting ll.dentials for jobs that are >> the additive we are missing from this is skilled labor. our...

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,china, thepresident sees a trip there, seeing at all around the world with iran, syria, continuing to project weakness. the next president no matter who it turns out to be, and the president has made the situation worse. neil: thank you very much, good seeing you. neil: waiting to hear from the federal reserve whether interest rates go on or stay unchanged. is that the best possible outcome? maybe not. after this. i'm not sure in we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $369 a month at y

, china, the president sees a trip there, seeing at all around the world with iran, syria, continuing to project weakness. the next president no matter who it turns out to be, and the president has made the situation worse. neil: thank you very much, good seeing you. neil: waiting to hear from the federal reserve whether interest rates go on or stay unchanged. is that the best possible outcome? maybe not. after this. i'm not sure in we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship...

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, s&p and nasdaq pointing higher. tell pointing up by 65. >> stocks jumped 2%inchinashanghaicomposite with 2% gains. hong kong hang seng up half a percent. cheryl: oil prices up two days in a row. trading to six days before the presidential debate company focused on the campaign trail has turned to national security. the very latest on the race for the white house. cheryl: new federal charges for ahmad rahami accused of planting a number of bombs in new york city and new jersey and using weapons of mass destruction. trying to a dozen police officers injured overnight after a black police officer shot an armed man in charlotte at the very latest on that story. cheryl: this ceo of mylan with the price hike of its epipen product. tree into an baseball come in the he said. trade 3:50 a.m. right here in new york wednesday, september 21st. good morning. welcome to train seven. the latest breaking news than what to expect a day ahead. true to break in his ahead of the interest rates. the bank of japan announced a new monetary policy measures. the bank lifted short-term rates unchan

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indications warnings outside the united states. lookingatchina, yemen,saudi arabia, all the countries we perceive as being adversaries. give you an example, charles, the fbi looking to build a criminal case and the rule of law, custody of chain of evidence, all that other good stuff. when it comes to intelligence agency, here's a perfect example of something that does happen. have you nsa analyst listening to a bad guy in yemen, while he can collect on that yemeni target, when he starts talking to someone in the united states, it's no longer an intelligence operation. it's the fbi. this is the disconnect that we have between intelligence and law enforcement and it's got to be fixed. charles: we thought we learned our lesson after 9/11. i want to read the statement from the fbi with respect to the suspect's father. in august 2014, the fbi initiated an assessment of ahmad rahami based upon comments after a domestic dispute that were subsequently reported to authorities. fbi conducted internal database reviews and multiple interviews none of which reveal ties to terrorism. and

indications warnings outside the united states. looking at china, yemen, saudi arabia, all the countries we perceive as being adversaries. give you an example, charles, the fbi looking to build a criminal case and the rule of law, custody of chain of evidence, all that other good stuff. when it comes to intelligence agency, here's a perfect example of something that does happen. have you nsa analyst listening to a bad guy in yemen, while he can collect on that yemeni target, when he starts...